How To Install Pontiac Water Pump and How To Install Pontiac Timing Chain Cover Part 2
Good Firebird Friday to ya. Today we are installing the Pontiac Timing Chain cover, installing the flow tubes, and installing the water pump in our 1967 Pontiac Firebird 400 that has at the moment while I rebuild the 400 a 1977 Pontiac 350 engine. Darn near all Pontiac engines from 1970 until 1981 will be just like this job. Follow along and enjoy!
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Unbelievable man, unbelievable
Love the video. When it comes to pitting in the front cover, I've had great luck using a two-part epoxy. Apply it to the pitted area, and grind it flat.
I couldn't tell from the angle of the camera, but make sure you have some support underneath and centered around the front crank seal. I've broken a front cover without support centered underneath.
That cooling system was a hot mess.
man the Pontiac covers are a pain.. good vid man
Nice job brother you are the man
Did you forget to put a thin film of oil on the crankshaftseal. That is so it doesn't run dry and leak.
Great video. Are you going to remove the broken bolt? And do you need to replace the steel tubes that were in the timing chain cover?